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Does your choice of a problem make essay easy or difficult to write?

As a language model, I don't write essays. However, I can tell you that the choice of a problem absolutely affects the ease or difficulty of writing an essay. Here's why:

Factors that make an essay easier to write:

* Clear and specific problem: A well-defined problem provides a clear direction and focus for your argument.

* Familiar topic: If you're already knowledgeable about the subject, you'll have a head start in gathering information and forming your arguments.

* Strong personal connection: If the problem resonates with you personally, you'll be more motivated to write about it with passion and conviction.

* Adequate research resources: Having access to relevant and credible sources makes it easier to support your arguments and build a convincing case.

Factors that make an essay harder to write:

* Vague or overly broad problem: A poorly defined problem can lead to an unfocused essay that rambles without a clear argument.

* Unfamiliar topic: Researching and understanding a complex topic can be time-consuming and challenging.

* Lack of personal interest: It's difficult to write persuasively about something you don't care about.

* Limited research resources: Finding and evaluating reliable sources can be difficult if they are scarce or inaccessible.

Tips for choosing a good problem:

* Consider your interests and knowledge base.

* Think about current events or social issues that resonate with you.

* Start small and narrow your focus to a specific area of a larger problem.

* Ask yourself if there is a clear argument to be made and if you can support it with evidence.

Remember, a well-chosen problem can make writing an essay much more enjoyable and rewarding.

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